Monthly Archives: October 2014

Did you know that the PSO will perform its first sensory-friendly show on Saturday, June 27, 2015? The concert, entitled “Celebrate Pittsburgh,” will feature the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Resident Conductor Lawrence Loh, and several wonderful guest artists. But what exactly is a sensory-friendly performance? Sensory-friendly performances are designed especially for individuals with autism spectrum […]

At the end of my last post, I promised that I’d share some resources you can use to discover music for focusing on work or studies. I did a bit of exploring over the course of the past week and found a number of streaming services and apps that provide musical suggestions not just […]

Did you know that on average, Americans spend more than 25 hours per week listening to music, and 16% of this listening happens at work?[i] Reasons for listening to music at work vary. For me, it isn’t simply a matter of enjoyment; it’s a strategy I often use to make myself more productive. Over […]

I know what you’re probably thinking right now—that I’m crazy for sharing a playlist called “Relaxing Spring” during the first full week of fall. Although the title might seem odd given the time of year, it actually fits nicely since the new playlist serves as the follow-up to last week’s Relaxing Fall. Like Relaxing […]

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